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Filling In For God
Filling In For God
by Molly Ivins Alternet.org The Lord Impersonator is back again. This fella reappears every couple of years and causes no end of trouble. The jokester goes around persuading feeble-minded persons he is the Lord Almighty and that they are to do or say some perfectly idiotic thing under his instructions. One of the worst cases we've had in Texas was the time the Lord Impersonator convinced 20 people in Floydada to git nekkid, get into a GTO and drive to Vinton, La., where they ran into a tree. Seein' 20 nekkid people, including five children, come out of a GTO startled the Vinton cops. The nekkid citizens all said God told them to do it. Quite a few people have been mishearing the Lord lately. The Rev. Pat Robertson thinks the Lord told the people of Dover, Pa., they shouldn't ask for His help anymore because they elected a school board Robertson doesn't like. And Rep. Richard Baker of Louisiana said right after Hurricane Katrina that "we finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it, but God did it." I kind of doubt Katrina was designed by the Lord as a form of urban renewal. I think it's a big mistake for us to go around putting our own puny interpretations on stuff that happens and then claiming the Lord meant thus-and-such by it. It is my humble opinion that some folks should do a lot more listening to God and a lot less talking for Him. In that category, I put a whole passel of politicians -- including that God-fearing professional patriot Rep. "Duke" Cunningham of San Diego. Cunningham resigned his office after pleading guilty to having accepted $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors. "Duke's" big cause in Congress was to get a constitutional amendment to ban flag-burning. Which do you think is more unpatriotic: burning a flag to indicate desperate dissent against American policy or getting elected to Congress and selling out for a Rolls Royce and some antique commodes? Rep. Tom DeLay, who is under indictment in Texas, is another fine parser of the Lord's intent. According to Mother Jones magazine, DeLay appeared at a prayer breakfast just after the tsunami that killed 240,000 people. "DeLay read a passage from Matthew about a nonbeliever: '... a fool who built his house on sand: the rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house, and it collapsed and was completely ruined.' Then, without comment, he righteously sat down." To read the rest of this article, click here:
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Re: Filling In For Molly
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Doug Wagner
on Fri 09 Dec 2005 02:32 PM CST | Profile | Permanent Link
On behalf of Christians everywhere, I apologize for the behavior of Pat Robertson, Duke Cunningham and Tom DeLay. I also recognize that there are a fair number of Christians and non-christians from all portions of the political spectrum who don't act very (insert name of deity of choice here)-like. I hope everyone else does too...but Molly's gotta sell her column somehow, now doesn't she? ;-)
Doug Re: Filling In For God
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ace_of_spades
on Fri 09 Dec 2005 04:43 PM CST | Profile | Permanent Link
Dear Folks,
I say this as a Christian. If you want to know God's Word, read the Bible. Both Old and New Testament. I also say this. Be careful of who you listen to as well. As far as apologizing for people like Robertson and so forth. I will not. I can only apologize for my own behavior. I'm not responsible for anyone else's. Re: Filling In For God
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Caroline Vernon
on Fri 16 Dec 2005 08:33 AM CST | Profile | Permanent Link
Falwell, and Robertson and the like SAY they interpret the bible literally although they sure don't seem to reflect that stance with regard to the New testament. An although I too know and love Christ and enjoy reading and learning from many of the scribes of old, it is my belief that the reason the good Lord himself refrained from writing anything down is because he did not want that which was written in books to take precedence over that which is written upon the human heart. Truth is living and requires sipiritual discernment in every day and age.
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